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< We are going out of 11 c ] flr il ( c< ds busire|s.
~ nr Ail TUrpJ present sale fnotud of ibis business.
c < KtftU IntM ) Our present i ric<-sw 11 never again be Duplicated- .. .
* | The opportunity' io buy such coocts at such pi ices will soon be forever; >
goods worth 100 cents on the dollar are being offered at 30 cents on thedollar-quantities of them. Ladies,
skirt and tailor made suits=-a big stock. Piques, all the family of them. Without question the best stock of
goods in Rome and being j iven away to get out of the retail dry goods business in Rome,
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1 .OOOYDS, DRESS CALICO 2 k
nnrT LADIES' I 500 EVERY SHOE I 300 300
Shirt waists—the dol- Yards of Press Goods In our stock a‘what it Baby caps recently Mens launaried shirts
Swiss that cost 43 its lar grade at 39 cents, and waist silks, worth cost us, or less, to quit bought at factory pric that cost where thev
a yard, we now pric ) ' 50c, at 25c. business. es. were made 75 certs to
at 25 cents, | j s.l .GO, on sale at 39c
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AB*' b > iafdF'’' 0 worm <A»p<£sjtive saving of 75 per f f cost 25 cen.s to $ .00, on center table at 10
•’pF ~ : cents,each. •_ r"
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YARDS of summer wash fabrics on center tables—much of it cost 15c, aocWid 25 qentjsMoveliesl
J" A co Keptions for ladies and misses dresses. We are giving them awa yat 6cfnts War l. Re nt n L*r
when we quit basinfess your opportunity for such bargains will begone and gone forever. Bay fro 11 us nw
Not just aifew things away below cost to make an impression, and then the balance at bife, profits to
make mAney? We affirm, of all the goods i i this house, no a dollar’s worth is priced above cost.
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nilntjry Refugees Rilsa Into'
B Santiago. ' -]
PARDO DIDN’T ARRIVE
Stores Looted by Spaniards Be
fore City Surrendered.
Santiago de Cuba, Julj IS.'—
Since 4 o’clock esterd.iv
morning a stream of refugees
has been pouring into the <i- v,
■ , some.naked, ar.d all hungry
• aud had i'aiin
by tile waysiJm ;
The town of Santiago pre
sents a dismal sight. Most of
the houses have been sacked
and the stores have all been
looted and nothing to Hit can
be had for love or money.
In the streets of the city : tins’
morning, at the end of the . < ;
trenchinents, at the end of—
breast works and even hundred
feet or so the barbed wire fences
were living skelet ns ofSpaMTn
Soldiers.
arrivals todas
th German, Japanese and i’
tugeseconsuls and their famiii
the British and French cousu s
having arrived day before yes
terday. Gen. Pauda was never
here, but 3.500 men from Mai -
zanillo arrived on July 3id Tie
contact mines in the harbor
were rrmoved the.day Admiral
Centra left, but two chainos < f
electric mines, ope from Estiel
*a Poiat and the other from So-
B are still down,
. Ihe armament cf the share
F.’.EKIT- b
Solid y i.ur a iess to H. E
Bucfr.len 0> , Chicago and get a
■ f r ... box of Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. A trial wi'l convince
I you of their merits. These itills are
i asy io action and are particularly
j ‘Uf olive in th ' cure of constipa
tion and sick headache. For Mala
ria and Liver troubles they have
been pii.Vvd invaluable. They are
' guaranteed to be. perfectly free
Ifr in every deleterious substance
and f >ba purely vegetable. They
Io not weaken in th°ir action, but
'•v giving tone to the stomach and
Howe's greatly invigorate the eys-
>ni Pr-gn'i ir size 25c per box dole
bv (' ir-y-Arringt in Co., druggists
i -
bit levies of Santiago consistsol
live brass six inch muzzle load
ers, in the Mono fortifications;
two s x-iucii Hontorias, from
the cruiser Reina. Mercedes, and
three 2L-centimeter mortars —
m ver used —in’the bocapa up
| per battery ; two useless 21-cen
imer mortars, two 8-centimeter
muzz! ■ loaders and four 8-centi
aieie i held piec is, in theEstrel
h> battery ; one 57-milliineter
and one 25-Miilimeter Norden
l.edt and ’one 37 millimetre
. Hotchkiss in the Socapa lower
| battery and twq Hentorias two
, b-mch centimeter Krupps and
I Jo-teen timet r motars at
i\i''tH (lorda. 1'ou” Spanish
, merchant steamers, the Mortera,
; the Reina de Los Angles, the
I Thon as Brooks and the Mexico
and the gunboat Alvarado are
; now in the Harbor.
The market place has been
• icked by the t;o ips.
I Twenty two thousand refu-1
gees are quartered at El Caney, |
I 5,4)00 at Firmeza and 5,000 at
I Cubitus el Boniato and San Vi
n where they have been liv
j i.ig for a fortnight.
I n one case 500 were crowded
in to .one building, which is a
regular pig sty with horrible
stench. Til y used the water
from the river, where soiled
clothing was washed and all
manner of filth is floating.
The Spanish troops will be
camped two miles outside the
city limits, under guard, until
their embarkation.
The entrance of the refugees
were quiet and peaceful, they
viewing their wrecked homes
philosophically as the fortune of
war. Admiral Sampson’s last
bombardment off Santiago
wrecked fifty-seven houses in
i he city, causing heavy damage.
HOW’S TF’S!
We offer One HukJ''* j Thlbirs
Iteward for any case •' Batarrli
hat chuiioX be cured a Hull’s
Jatarrh Cure.
F. J. Chhnev & Co. , Props, To
edo. O.
We the undersigned, have known
J. Cheney for the last 15years,
uid believe him perfectly honbr
tble in all business transactions
<iid financially able to carry out
*ny obligation Anade by their firm
West & Wholesale
Druggist, Toledo, (j Walking,
Kinnah & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken
<iitjrnally, a c t i ng, .directly
jpon the blood and mucous sur-
• ces of the system. Price, 75c.
~er bottle. S »ld by all Druggists.
Testimonials free.
It is a noticeable fact that so
fai not a southern regiment has
been ordered to the front.
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BY In early days
MO °f the settlement.pf
Pl IWS" \ the Dakotas, the
SJi) newspapers fre-
) j . k quently contained
If stories of the hard
/ , ships and sufferings
/ Aj' I sometimes the
/ I I I death of the new
< J ''L I settlers who were
I r ’ l° s t ' n the blizzards.
"LA J (/ i The man or woman
' *— f' I who is frozen to
“’■’X death <in a winter’s
storm un dr rgoe s
Ereat sufferings, but they are mild com
pared with those daily borne by thousands
of victims of that dread disease—con
sumption.
For centuries this relentless disease was
considered incurable. It is now known to
be distinctly curable. Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery cures 98 per cent, of all
I cases of consumption, bronchitis, asthma,
laiyn.eptis and diseases of the air-passages.
It has stood the test for thirty years. It
acts directly on the blood, nourishing it
with the life-giving qualities of the food.
It tears down old, half-dead tissues and
builds up now ones in all parts of the body.
Through the blood it acts directly on the
lungs, driving out all impurities and dis
ease germs. It soothes the cough, but
facilitates expectoration. It deepens the
breathing, supplying the systc'n with life
giving oxygen. It stimulates the appetite,
facilitates the flow of digestive juices, in
vigorates the liver and tones ami builds up
the nerves It is the great blood-maker
and flesh-builder. It does not make flabby
flesh like cod liver oil, but firm, muscular,
healthy tis sues.
“I had b< -n troubled with bronchitis for
several year.-. ' writ's Mrs. Orlin O’Hara, Box
114, Fergus I ni's; Ottertail Co., Minn. “In the
first pi e I had sore thr< it. I docrored with
different, doctors and took various medicines,
but got no • "f I raised from my throat a
sticky substan ; ■ like the white of an egg. Could
not sleep an I.U made up my niiud that I
Would not liv.- through th,; winter. I took Di.
Pierce’s Golden M Jical Discovery and ‘Favor
ite Prescription ' alternately, and in a few days
begun t see that I was nettei I took eight l>6t
tles. 1 have not felt as in gears. ’
The quick constipation - cure Doctor
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. Never gripe.
\ccept 110 substitutes or irritations.
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BREATH
! huve I; -.' n ’mx CAS<!AMF.TB and
»mid an n . x.-.Uvo aie simply won
aerial. My •- . r-r an.l 1 wen! ix.ttwred with
,ick-Jo ~. >l.l' 'ea’li was very bad. After
t«.k: .: j 1 . , >. ot C.i • ji etn we 1..-ive Improved
woude'fully. T 110 a 7 ~ help Id tho family.
V, U.fiELMIXA NAOBL.
1137 Riltcahpuse bU, Cincinnati. n|itn.
CANDY ' .
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Pleasant.. Pi ital ic. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never «.eka‘ti. l/.mkeu. or Gripe. Isle. 21«. Mu.
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Rome, <ia a j
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Boarders / : . Ram I:
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The place to get a quick, good meal.
McCALL & YOUNG, Proprietors. ■ ;
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1.1 Best White LR I).i ti 1 §ll
. -ir Forth j/j■/ -> i ( -> ■> j i til n> •
UDSr pcrthctly mirksj so v
with J. r. Jro j n 1 Co,, $3 prrtrij. *»■ t
Sp.eft lid c jek irlls oil/ $1 • afl
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i Repairing
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• W.A.MULLINiX , Masor io Tn- ■ __
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L'VER , SALE' AND FEED STABL S ■
j Offers the public die finest teau &, h st l , ' f '*
I ance« and most polite and cot rte us< I,v ■
I The boot block, ol hors.s and. Ji- les •'! CJ 1
I Btaiitly. H Wlt